Claremont High School, Kenton
Claremont High School is a co-educational, secondary school and sixth form located in Kenton, in the London Borough of Brent, United Kingdom. The headteacher is Ms Nicola Hyde-Boughey. The school has been an academy since 1 April 2011. The school has been consistently rated by Ofsted as 'outstanding' and this status remained after the most recent 2025 inspection.
For the school year 2024/25 there were 1,650 pupils on the roll.
History
The school was founded in 1930 by the Middlesex County Council, and was one of a number of new schools built by the council between the wars in the rapidly developing outer suburbs of London. Claremont is now a multi-specialist school. In 2001, it was designated a specialist school in performing arts. In 2006, it was designated as having a second specialism in mathematics and computing. In 2012, the school gained academy status, joining many other local schools. In 2017 Claremont became part of a multi-academy trust called Chrysalis Multi-Academy Trust, or CMAT.
Alumni
Former Nottingham Forest and England player Stuart Pearce attended Claremont High School in the 1970s.